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Citizen Revolt: Resist Refugee Resettlement Dumps
- By Michelle Malkin
Should U.S. citizens have input into whether their neighborhoods are fundamentally and permanently transformed into United Nations refugee camps full of welfare dependents and tax burdens?
Government-funded charities that profit mightily from the federal refugee resettlement program say: "Hell, no!"
But President Donald Trump and growing numbers of informed Americans across the heartland are raising their voices to say: "Heavens, yes!"
Midwest Pro-Life Groups Announce Major Expansion of March for Life Chicago
- By Christian Newswire
CHICAGO -- March for Life Chicago Board President Dawn Fitzpatrick announced today that the March for Life Chicago 2020, set for January 11, will be a massive expansion of previous marches. This time, the traditional rally and march is coupled with a convention featuring pro-life organizations from across the United States, a young adult evening event, and a fundraising banquet.
Division Leads to Subtraction for Dems
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Judging by the 2020 debates, the Democratic Party is all-in on abortion. And not just any abortion -- but taxpayer-funded, expanded, and exported killing right past the moment of birth. On stage, they're the picture of lock-step radicalism. But behind the curtain, the New York Times warns, there's a lot more disagreement than anyone's letting on.
Family Adventure Movie to Spark Kid Entrepreneurship and Help Launch First Business
- By Christian Newswire
Kids Go On A "Faith Expedition" Through Movie Scene Studies for a Whole New Bible Study Play Experience
SANTA FE, N.M. -- Blue Ocean Entertainment today announced the upcoming online January 20, 2020 release date of a faith-based movie titled, "The Adventures of Jubeez: Kid Boss" and the accompanied parent-child Bible study program titled, "Kid Boss Adventure Playguide," which is a new way parents can get their children engaged in bible study and spark interest in entrepreneurship. Afterwards, kids can launch a start-up candy business with the same company as seen in the movie, Jubeez International Candy Zoo, LLC. A complimentary "Kid Boss Adventure Playguide" bible study sample lesson is available at: kidbossadventure.com
Post of the Colors
- By Tony Dunn
The Color Guard of American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 in Taylors, SC posts the Colors at Parisview Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.
Letter to Tim Tassopoulous from Chick-fil-A
- By Deborah Akers
Before yesterday, we were not familiar with the name name, Tim Tassopoulous, but today is very different. Withdrawing funding from organizations like Salvation Army, Paul Anderson Childrens’ Homes (and FCA) is probably NOT how you wished to be remembered; however, this debacle is an unfortunate event now linked to your name.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for December 9-13, 2019
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, December 9, 2019: Tonight on Nite Line Dante Thompson welcomes Dorothy and Russell Spaulding of Watchmen Broadcasting in Augusta, South Carolina to discuss Dorothy’s new book, We Walk By Faith...Not By Sight. Zac Johnson promotes The Logos Theatre’s production of A Christmas Carol. Tonight’s program features dancing from Masters School For Creative Arts and a song from A Christmas Carol.
Democrats strip Constitutional Rights from States to Increase own Power
- By Eagle Forum
This week House Democrats are bringing H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, to the Floor. This legislation will require certain states and jurisdictions to obtain pre-clearance from the Justice Department before making any changes to their voting laws. This bill directly undermines voter ID laws.
Thousands Have Already Wished Well & Prayed for Barron Trump and the First Family
- By Christian Newswire
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Due to the surge in response over the Thanksgiving holiday, The Presidential Prayer Team is extending their program, The First Family Christmas Prayer Greeting, through December 8th, 2019. This nationwide, largest-ever-of-its-kind greeting to the nation's First Family allows praying and concerned Americans to make a positive, lasting - even historic - impact on the White House, by personally providing important encouragement to President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and "First Kid" Barron Trump. In a spirit of gratitude and love, greetings may be posted at WhiteHouseChristmas.org. The hardest job in the world might well be made easier by kind words and intercessions.
George Soros and the Remaking of American Values
- By Mike Scruggs
The Challenge to America’s Churches
George Soros was born in 1930 in Budapest, Hungary, to a nominally Jewish family and was educated at the London School of Economics, where he received BA, MA, and Ph.D. degrees. He became an American citizen in 1961 and celebrated his 89th birthday in August of this year. Before he donated $18 billion to his Open Society Foundations (OSF) in 2018, he was the 19th richest person in the world. His major breakthrough to immense wealth came in 1992, when he shorted the British currency in a financial crisis, netting himself over $1.0 billion, and nearly breaking the Bank of England in its support for the European Union. Soros claims to have a system of identifying undervalued and overvalued bubbles in various markets.
Who Is On Our Side? Musings For Thanksgiving Past
- By W.H. Lamb
“And he said, Hearken ye all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou, King Jehoshaphat: Thus saith the Lord unto you, Fear you not, neither be afraid for this great multitude: FOR THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS, BUT GOD’S” (2nd Chronicles 20:15-17; 1599 Geneva Bible).
For those of you who are unaware, the 1599 Geneva Bible was the Bible used by our PILGRIM Forefathers and mothers (they didn’t trust the King James Version because they disliked King James and his allegiance to The Church of England, with its “anti-Calvinist” inclinations). I’m sure it was often read and preached from during the dangerous and tedious 66-day Atlantic voyage from England to the New World during the harsh fall and winter of 1620. Fierce storms and huge waves and horrible living conditions below decks would have turned most modern people back from whence they came. Not so for these 104 stalwart souls who had determined to separate from their old world and, at least some of them trusting in God’s guidance, build a new and religiously separate colony on the barren coast of North America.
Fraud in Higher Education
- By Walter Williams
This year's education scandal saw parents shelling out megabucks to gain college admittance for their children. Federal prosecutors have charged more than 50 people with participating in a scheme to get their children into colleges by cheating on entrance exams or bribing athletic coaches. They paid William Singer, a college-prep professional, more than $25 million to bribe coaches and university administrators and to change test scores on college admittance exams such as the SAT and ACT. As disgusting as this grossly dishonest behavior is, it is only the tiny tip of fraud in higher education.
In Hong Kong, It's US vs. China Now
- By Pat Buchanan
At first glance, it would appear that five months of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong had produced a stunning triumph.
By September, the proposal of city leader Carrie Lam that ignited the protests -- to allow criminal suspects to be extradited to China for trial -- had been withdrawn.
And though the protesters' demands escalated along with their tactics, from marches to mass civil disobedience, Molotov cocktails, riots and attacks on police, Chinese troops remained confined to their barracks.
“Written Off” – America's Failure to Educate Dyslexia Children
- By Kathy Scales Crouse
On Saturday November 23, the Pickens County Performing Arts Center hosted the world premiere of a newly released film “Written Off” at LABS for Dyslexia. The documentary, directed by filmmaker Collins Abbot White, discussed how parents navigate the public educational system when a child has dyslexia. It showed how schools like Lakes and Bridges Charter School in Easley, SC are paving the way by offering free education specifically directed at students with dyslexia to prepare them for success.
BJU to Honor First Responders at Christmas Celebration
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will honor area first responders at the annual Christmas Celebration Friday, Dec. 6, from 4-8 p.m. on the BJU campus.
Upstate first responders and their families are encouraged to visit a specially designated tent at the Wade Hampton entrance to receive free hot chocolate and doughnuts served by Bob Jones Academy High School students.
S.C. Legislature Secretive When it Comes to Chamber Spending Plans
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
At least 100 state agencies have filed budget requests for the next fiscal year that begins July 1, online records show.
But the S.C. House and Senate aren’t among them – despite a longstanding state law requiring all agencies to annually file budget requests with the governor by Nov 1. Both the 124-member House and 46-member Senate typically have ignored that law, as The Nerve previously has reported.
A Book and A Prayer
- By Ray Simmons
Should you and I be doing what Adam SchIfft and his democratic cronies are doing we would be arrested and charged with treason. It is amazing to me that the American public has not flooded Washington with protests, telling the Democrats to get off their hate filled butts and start working for US, “We-the-People.”
The FBI Uncovers Even More Clinton Emails
- By Judicial Watch
The government malfeasance in the Clinton email scandal is seeming never-ending.
The State Department just confessed to a court that FBI found more Clinton emails that were then over to State for review. In the November 15, 2019 filing, the State Department informs the court that the FBI located additional Clinton emails that potentially had not been previously released:
Nite Line Guest Line-up for December 9-13, 2019
- By NiteLine Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, December 9, 2019: Tonight on Nite Line Dante Thompson welcomes Dorothy and Russell Spaulding of Watchmen Broadcasting in Augusta, South Carolina to discuss Dorothy’s new book, We Walk By Faith...Not By Sight. Zac Johnson promotes The Logos Theatre’s production of A Christmas Carol. Tonight’s program features dancing from Masters School For Creative Arts and a scene from A Christmas Carol performed by actors from The Academy of Arts Ministries.
Bob Jones University to Present Handel’s Messiah
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will present Handel’s Messiah, Dec. 12 - 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium.
Under the direction of Dr. Warren Cook, the BJU Symphony Orchestra will accompany over 200 singers from four University choirs. Soloists include Laura Brundage, Division of Music faculty —soprano; Marianne Freeman, senior student—alto; Jason Rush, 2010 music graduate —tenor; and Dr. David Parker, Division of Music faculty —bass.
An Abundance of Grace
- By Erick Erickson
Two weeks ago, two prominent evangelical supporters of President Donald Trump, Eric Metaxas and Franklin Graham, had a discussion about the election, the current political situation and opposition to the president.
"It's a very bizarre situation to be living in a country where some people seem to exist to undermine the president of the United States. It's just a bizarre time for most Americans," said author and radio show host Eric Metaxas.
A Pilgrimage to the Rock
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It's been chipped and cracked, dropped and completely submerged. For America's Plymouth Rock, the journey has been anything but easy. For more than 120 years, it sat anonymously on the Massachusetts waterfront -- just another boulder, until an elderly man asked to be carried to the beach to say goodbye. Plans for a new wharf were underway, set to bury the exact stretch of sand where Thomas Faunce's father and the rest of the pilgrims had landed. That rock, he said, "had received the footsteps of our fathers on their first arrival." It should be, he urged, "perpetuated to posterity." Thanks to him, the son of a Mayflower survivor, it was.
Democrats Between a Rock and a Hard Place
- By David Limbaugh
Is it just me, or has it also occurred to you that Democrats, in this all-important year leading up to the 2020 election, rarely talk about policy issues? They are exclusively focused on removing President Donald Trump, and they only discuss policy during their somniferous debates.
In the Democrats' defense, their mainstream media bosses cover nothing but Trump and Trump crucified. Also, some Democratic Party leaders probably realize that their ideas don't fully resonate with the people and so it is in their interests to keep the focus on Trump.
Witchcraft and Witch Hunts
- By Ben Graydon
Religionists have required of would-be converts to Christianity to not only adopt Jesus as Lord, which lordship is not readily comprehended in our current cultural context anyway, but also to adopt another culture that is, in fact, extra-biblical. And “extra” in this sense does not mean MORE (as in “an extra scoop of ice cream” or MORE biblical); it actually means the opposite.
“Extra” means “additional, beyond the usual, outside.” For example, as “extra-legal” means “occurring outside the law, not governed by law, lawless; being beyond the province of authority of law,” Congress is now embroiled in a political effort – a coup, actually – to take down the duly-elected President of the United States. It is not a LEGAL battle – it is extra-legal – in that it is not governed by the law, by that which is legal, by actual written law, but by POLITICS: i.e., it is purely a political act outside of the law. That does not make it IL-legal; it simply means that it is not a LEGAL act, played out in and according to the established, published rules of the legal arena of the law – it is POLITICAL.
Ungrateful Dems Seek to Draw out Impeachment Process
- By Eagle Forum
Judiciary Committee begin impeachment hearings. The proceedings are probably going to be a lot like the House Intel Committee hearings. Democrats will claim each testimony given is a “pretty clear” indication that the articles of impeachment are necessary even if the witnesses only have secondhand knowledge of the claims they make.
NGU Ranks Among the Top Criminal Justice Degree Programs in the U.S.
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Student-focused publication releases the best programs for 2020 on Intelligent.com
North Greenville University (NGU) ranks as a top institution offering the best online criminal justice degree programs by Intelligent.com. NGU lists among 60 other competing institutions across the nation. The student-focused comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 1,604 accredited colleges and universities. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.
- Fight for the Freedom to Question Vaccines
- Advice to School Boards Regarding Satan Clubs
- Pelosi's Thanksgiving Dinner
- Thanksgiving is the Only Christian Holiday Not Stolen
- Congress Avoids Shutdown with Fake “Continuing Resolution”
- Mr. Schiff's Neighborhood in Washington
- Clergy and Human Rights Delegation Bring Back Tear Gas Canisters from Hong Kong Made in the United States
- Is Macron Right? Is NATO, 70, Brain Dead?
- NGU’s Cline School of Music Presents ‘Light in the Darkness: The Ancient Story of Christmas’
- Thankful!
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